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From: Jeremy Crabtree <crc3419@delphi.com>
Subject: Re: /dev/sequencer support?
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John Fulmer wrote:
>
> Jeremy Crabtree wrote:
> > 
> > I'm using the CS4236 driver with my CS4237B based Turtle Beach Malibu,
> > and I haven't been able to use /dev/sequencer , is this because the
> > driver is incomplete, or is it because that is not supported by ALSA?
> > 
>
> No onboard MIDI yet in ALSA.
>
> I believe that onboard synth is one of the next things to happen
> (according the the TODO list). I  hope so. I miss my GUS PNP's
> synth.....

Hmm...okay, thanks for the quick response. Other than that one detail,
I love this system, it sounds a million percent better than OSS. (the
SRS support is wonderful, esp. for things like Quake :) I guess I'll
have to just keep watching for updates on the official site...


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